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Running some 80s classics. This popped back in my head.

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Yeah, right, buddy. This isn't new. This is straight from the 80s. :lol:
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I feel like I'm watching end credits for an 80s teen made for TV movie. :lol:
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o.pwuaioc wrote: Yeah, right, buddy. This isn't new. This is straight from the 80s. :lol:
Hobie-wan wrote:I feel like I'm watching end credits for an 80s teen made for TV movie. :lol:
These are all good things! :mrgreen:
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Let's be honest guys, low quality 80's synths and drumkits make the manliest music in existence, and nothing will ever surpass it in its cultural and philosophical meaning in all time and space.

Good though, reminds me of happier stuff from Powerglove or Lazerhawk.
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J T wrote:*Mala*
Some cool stuff. :)
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Nice job, TSTR! I love stuff like this. Do you listen to any Italo Disco (Dhuo, Android, Koto, etc...)?


I've been rocking this Ford & Lopatin album and Mux Mool "Skulltaste" for a few days. I'll link sound samples when I get home.

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fvgazi wrote:Nice job, TSTR! I love stuff like this. Do you listen to any Italo Disco (Dhuo, Android, Koto, etc...)?
Thanx dood!

I am somewhat familiar with the italo disco, yes. Stuff like P. Lion, Miko Mission, some of Moroder's work—but I need to delve a little further into it. I know there's tons of greatness to be had.

And that Ford & Lopatin is great, ain't it? Love the cover as well.
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